Disability / Accessibility

It is discriminatory to refuse a disabled person the opportunity to modify housing, at his or her own expense, with reasonable changes to correct accessibility issues. Learn more about disability/accessibility discrimination by viewing the Utah Code.

Real Estate Rentals, Sales, & Mortgage Lending

It is discriminatory to advertise the sale or rental of a dwelling with literature or marketing practices expressing a preference, limitation or requirement against any of these protected classes. It is also discriminatory to refuse service or deny the opportunity to acquire mortgage lending to any of these protected classes for any reason related to being a member of a protected class.

Rental housing in the city should be maintained in a manner that provides safe and habitable living conditions for tenants. If you are living in substandard rental housing that is in need of repair, with conditions threatening the health or safety of your household, please contact the offices of Ogden City Code Enforcement.

Ogden City offers financial incentives through the Good Landlord Program to rental property owners and managers who actively implement practices to improve the quality and condition of their rental units. If you are an owner of rental property in the City, then you can register to receive training that will qualify you for substantial savings toward business licensing expenses. Please contact Business Licensing for more information about this opportunity.

Learn more about real estate rentals, sales and mortgage lending by viewing the Utah Code.

Report Housing Discrimination

If you feel you have experienced housing discrimination, or have been the victim of housing discrimination, and you would like more information about how to file a complaint, please contact Ogden City Community Development.